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DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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DTSTART:20260117T150000Z
DTEND:20260117T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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DTSTART:20260120T150000Z
DTEND:20260120T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499695413
DTSTART:20260121T150000Z
DTEND:20260121T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499697462
DTSTART:20260122T150000Z
DTEND:20260122T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499700536
DTSTART:20260124T150000Z
DTEND:20260124T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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DTEND:20260127T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499703610
DTSTART:20260128T150000Z
DTEND:20260128T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499705659
DTSTART:20260129T150000Z
DTEND:20260129T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499706684
DTSTART:20260130T150000Z
DTEND:20260130T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499708733
DTSTART:20260131T150000Z
DTEND:20260131T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499709758
DTSTART:20260203T150000Z
DTEND:20260203T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499710783
DTSTART:20260204T150000Z
DTEND:20260204T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499712832
DTSTART:20260205T150000Z
DTEND:20260205T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499713857
DTSTART:20260206T150000Z
DTEND:20260206T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499714882
DTSTART:20260207T150000Z
DTEND:20260207T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499716931
DTSTART:20260210T150000Z
DTEND:20260210T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499717956
DTSTART:20260211T150000Z
DTEND:20260211T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499720005
DTSTART:20260212T150000Z
DTEND:20260212T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499722054
DTSTART:20260213T150000Z
DTEND:20260213T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499724103
DTSTART:20260214T150000Z
DTEND:20260214T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499726152
DTSTART:20260217T150000Z
DTEND:20260217T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499728201
DTSTART:20260218T150000Z
DTEND:20260218T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499730250
DTSTART:20260219T150000Z
DTEND:20260219T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499731275
DTSTART:20260220T150000Z
DTEND:20260220T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499733324
DTSTART:20260221T150000Z
DTEND:20260221T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499734349
DTSTART:20260224T150000Z
DTEND:20260224T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499736398
DTSTART:20260225T150000Z
DTEND:20260225T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499738447
DTSTART:20260226T150000Z
DTEND:20260226T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499739472
DTSTART:20260227T150000Z
DTEND:20260227T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499741521
DTSTART:20260228T150000Z
DTEND:20260228T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499742546
DTSTART:20260303T150000Z
DTEND:20260303T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499743571
DTSTART:20260304T150000Z
DTEND:20260304T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499745620
DTSTART:20260305T150000Z
DTEND:20260305T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499746645
DTSTART:20260306T150000Z
DTEND:20260306T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499748694
DTSTART:20260307T150000Z
DTEND:20260307T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499749719
DTSTART:20260310T140000Z
DTEND:20260310T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499751768
DTSTART:20260311T140000Z
DTEND:20260311T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499752793
DTSTART:20260312T140000Z
DTEND:20260312T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499756890
DTSTART:20260313T140000Z
DTEND:20260313T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499757915
DTSTART:20260314T140000Z
DTEND:20260314T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499759964
DTSTART:20260317T140000Z
DTEND:20260317T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499760989
DTSTART:20260318T140000Z
DTEND:20260318T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499763038
DTSTART:20260319T140000Z
DTEND:20260319T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499764063
DTSTART:20260320T140000Z
DTEND:20260320T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499766112
DTSTART:20260321T140000Z
DTEND:20260321T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499768161
DTSTART:20260324T140000Z
DTEND:20260324T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499769186
DTSTART:20260325T140000Z
DTEND:20260325T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499771235
DTSTART:20260326T140000Z
DTEND:20260326T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499772260
DTSTART:20260327T140000Z
DTEND:20260327T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499774309
DTSTART:20260328T140000Z
DTEND:20260328T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499775334
DTSTART:20260331T140000Z
DTEND:20260331T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223054Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499777383
DTSTART:20260401T140000Z
DTEND:20260401T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499778408
DTSTART:20260402T140000Z
DTEND:20260402T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499780457
DTSTART:20260407T140000Z
DTEND:20260407T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499781482
DTSTART:20260408T140000Z
DTEND:20260408T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499783531
DTSTART:20260409T140000Z
DTEND:20260409T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499784556
DTSTART:20260410T140000Z
DTEND:20260410T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499786605
DTSTART:20260411T140000Z
DTEND:20260411T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499787630
DTSTART:20260414T140000Z
DTEND:20260414T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499789679
DTSTART:20260415T140000Z
DTEND:20260415T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499790704
DTSTART:20260416T140000Z
DTEND:20260416T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499792753
DTSTART:20260417T140000Z
DTEND:20260417T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499793778
DTSTART:20260418T140000Z
DTEND:20260418T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499795827
DTSTART:20260421T140000Z
DTEND:20260421T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499797876
DTSTART:20260422T140000Z
DTEND:20260422T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499799925
DTSTART:20260423T140000Z
DTEND:20260423T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499801974
DTSTART:20260424T140000Z
DTEND:20260424T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499804023
DTSTART:20260425T140000Z
DTEND:20260425T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499806072
DTSTART:20260428T140000Z
DTEND:20260428T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499807097
DTSTART:20260429T140000Z
DTEND:20260429T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499809146
DTSTART:20260430T140000Z
DTEND:20260430T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499810171
DTSTART:20260501T140000Z
DTEND:20260501T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499812220
DTSTART:20260502T140000Z
DTEND:20260502T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499813245
DTSTART:20260505T140000Z
DTEND:20260505T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499815294
DTSTART:20260506T140000Z
DTEND:20260506T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499816319
DTSTART:20260507T140000Z
DTEND:20260507T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499818368
DTSTART:20260508T140000Z
DTEND:20260508T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499821442
DTSTART:20260512T140000Z
DTEND:20260512T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499823491
DTSTART:20260513T140000Z
DTEND:20260513T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499824516
DTSTART:20260514T140000Z
DTEND:20260514T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499826565
DTSTART:20260515T140000Z
DTEND:20260515T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260514T223055Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51594499827590
DTSTART:20260516T140000Z
DTEND:20260516T200000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition offers a menagerie of animals as represented in
  works of art from the KAM collection from a wide variety of cultures and 
 historical periods. Like a living menagerie\, the goal of the exhibition i
 s to both educate and entertain. The exhibition begins with a selection of
  common domesticated animals\, and continues with a larger number of wild 
 animals representing different species and geographical regions. To reflec
 t the varied historical functions of real menageries\, each object label i
 n this virtual menagerie contains a mix of biological and cultural informa
 tion about the animals depicted. Together\, the artworks and labels remind
  us about the wondrous variety of animals that exist\, the vital roles the
 y play in the life of our planet\, and the moral obligation humans have to
  preserve and nourish that life in the face of dangers posed by pollution\
 , habitat loss\, and global climate change. (Image: Zebra. Sherrie Wolf (A
 merican\, born 1952). 2011. Color etching\, aquatint\, and photogravure. H
 ope College Collection\, 2025.32)\n\nThe Kruizenga Art Museum functions as
  an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan co
 mmunity. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom a
 nd climate-controlled storage space for its 9\,000-object permanent collec
 tion. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Marga
 ret Kruizenga\, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.\n\nAdmission to 
 the museum is always free and the public is welcome. \n\nOpen Tuesday-Satu
 rday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
GEO:42.787364;-86.100305
LOCATION:Kruizenga Art Museum
SUMMARY:Menagerie: Animals in Art from the KAM Collection
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/menagerie-animals-in-art-from
 -the-kam-collection
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Kruizenga Art Museum
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